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Hitman: Blood Money & LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars Join Xbox One Backward Compatibility Today

Hitman: Blood Money and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars are coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today

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Top five most underrated retro(ish) Star Wars games

If you haven’t played these retro(ish) Star Wars games, today is the perfect day to give them a try.

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Knightofelemia737d ago (Edited 737d ago )

I am not a big Star Wars guy but I enjoyed Shadows of the Empire on the N64 I found it at a pawnshop one day for $20. I bought it and I still enjoy it from time to time I only own three Star Wars games in my collection Shadows of the Empire and both Force Unleashed games. I remember my grandmother would rent a game console during Xmas she grabbed the N64 and Shadows of the Empire I sat in front of the tv all the time with that game.

JonDiskonected736d ago

Even though I enjoyed it a lot when I was young. That game got destroyed in reviews.

Z501735d ago

Isn't that what "underRated" means.

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Looking Back to 2006 with Hitman: Blood Money - Nobody Does it Better

Darren writes: "Hitman: Blood Money is a truly fantastic game, and in my humble opinion the best of the original series."

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BLAKHOODe1075d ago

I would love it if they rereleased Blood Money as DLC with upgraded visuals and with the modern controls.

ocelot071075d ago

It did didn't it about 3 years ago for PS4?

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Looking back to 2011 and the strategic LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

James writes: "It doesn’t seem too long ago that I was reminiscing about the LEGO Star Wars game which birthed a legacy in 2005. As of right now however, it’s time to celebrate a later instalment from 2011, while also taking a look at how it went slightly off-piste in terms of the gameplay and the source of its narrative. I am of course referring to LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, which is full of innovation and probably doesn’t get enough credit for the things it attempted."

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